In addition to being not really "on" with his research on that "Art" Herzog 
cabinet with built in horn which Housed the Edison Home, I would think that 
the appraisers estimated value must have been off the mark as well. Isn't 
the cabinet shown on Antique Roadshow much rarer then say a full barreled 
Tiger Oak Herzog Cylinder cabinet? I have seen these sell for over $7000 on 
Ebay, while the appraiser said that the Herzog and Home combination would 
bring between 2-3 thousand dollars.

Bruce
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> Fascinating account of the "watermelon sword," Rene.  Thanks for sharing. 
> I
> hadn't heard about that, but the various stories seem to suggest something 
> of
> a pattern, don't they?  What won't people think of next?
>
> George
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